历代志下 36
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
约哈斯作犹大王(A)
36 犹大地的人民选了约西亚的儿子约哈斯,立他在耶路撒冷接续他父亲作王。 2 约哈斯登基的时候,是二十三岁;他在耶路撒冷作王共三个月。 3 埃及王在耶路撒冷把他废了,又罚犹大地缴纳三千四百公斤银子,三十四公斤金子。 4 后来埃及王立了约哈斯的兄弟以利雅敬作王,统治犹大和耶路撒冷,又给他改名叫约雅敬;尼哥却把约雅敬的兄弟约哈斯带到埃及去了。
约雅敬作犹大王(B)
5 约雅敬登基的时候,是二十五岁;他在耶路撒冷作王共十一年,行耶和华他的 神看为恶的事。 6 巴比伦王尼布甲尼撒上来攻打他,用铜炼锁住他,把他带到巴比伦去。 7 尼布甲尼撒又把耶和华殿里一部分的器皿带回巴比伦,放在巴比伦他的神庙里。 8 约雅敬其余的事迹,和他所行可憎的事,以及他的遭遇,都记在以色列和犹大列王记上。他的儿子约雅斤接续他作王。
9 约雅斤登基的时候,是八岁;他在耶路撒冷作王共三个月零十天,行耶和华看为恶的事。 10 过了年,尼布甲尼撒派人去把约雅斤和耶和华殿里的珍贵的器皿,一起带到巴比伦来。他立了约雅斤的叔叔西底家,作犹大和耶路撒冷的王。
西底家作犹大王(C)
11 西底家登基的时候,是二十一岁;他在耶路撒冷作王共十一年, 12 他行耶和华他的 神看为恶的事;耶利米先知奉耶和华的命令警戒他,他仍不在耶利米面前谦卑下来。 13 尼布甲尼撒王曾经使他指着 神起誓,他还是背叛了尼布甲尼撒;他顽固执拗,不肯归向耶和华以色列的 神。 14 此外,所有的祭司长和人民也都大大地得罪 神,随从列国所行一切可憎的事;他们污秽了耶和华在耶路撒冷分别为圣的殿。 15 耶和华他们列祖的 神,因为爱惜自己的子民和居所,就常常差派使者警戒他们。 16 他们却戏弄 神的使者,藐视他的话,讥诮他的先知,以致耶和华的忿怒临到他的子民身上,直到无法挽救。
圣城沦陷,人民被掳(D)
17 耶和华使迦勒底人的王上来攻打他们,在他们的圣殿里用刀杀了他们的壮丁,少男和少女以及年老衰弱的,他们都不怜惜;耶和华把所有这些人都交在迦勒底王的手里。 18 迦勒底王把神殿里所有的器皿,无论大小,和耶和华殿里的财宝,以及王和众领袖的财宝,都带到巴比伦去。 19 迦勒底人烧了 神的殿,拆毁了耶路撒冷的城墙,用火烧了城里所有的宫殿,又毁坏了城里一切珍贵的器皿。 20 脱离刀剑的人,迦勒底王都把他们掳到巴比伦去,作他和他的子孙的奴仆,直到波斯国兴起的时候。 21 这样,就应验了耶和华藉耶利米所说的话:直到这地享满了安息,因为这地在荒凉的日子,就享安息,直到满了七十年。
22 波斯王古列元年,耶和华为要应验他藉耶利米所说的话,就感动波斯王古列的心,使他通告全国,并且下诏书说: 23 “波斯王古列这样说:‘耶和华天上的 神已经把地上万国赐给我。他指派我在犹大的耶路撒冷为他建造殿宇。你们中间凡是他的子民,都可以上去;愿耶和华他的 神和他同在!’”
2 Chronicles 36
1599 Geneva Bible
36 After Josiah reigneth Jehoahaz. 4 After Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim. 8 After him Jehoiachin. 11 After him Zedekiah. 14, 17 In whose time all the people were carried away to Babel for contemning the Admonition of the Prophets, 22 and were restored again the seventieth year after by king Cyrus.
1 Then (A)the people of the land took Jehoahaz the son of Josiah, and made him King in his father’s stead in Jerusalem.
2 Jehoahaz was three and twenty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned three [a]months in Jerusalem.
3 And the king of Egypt took him away at Jerusalem, and condemned the land in an [b]hundred talents of silver, and a talent of gold.
4 ¶ And the king of Egypt made Eliakim his brother king over Judah and Jerusalem, and turned his name to Jehoiakim: and Necho took Jehoahaz his brother, and carried him to Egypt.
5 Jehoiakim was five and twenty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem, and did [c]evil in the sight of the Lord his God.
6 Against him came up Nebuchadnezzar king of Babel, and bound him with chains to carry him to Babel.
7 Nebuchadnezzar also (B)carried of the vessels of the house of the Lord to Babel, and put them in his temple at Babel.
8 Concerning the rest of the acts of Jehoiakim, and his abominations which he did, and [d]that which was found upon him, behold, they are written in the book of the kings of Israel and Judah, and Jehoiachin his son reigned in his stead.
9 ¶ Jehoiachin was [e]eight years old when he began to reign, and he reigned three months and ten days in Jerusalem, and did evil in the sight of the Lord.
10 And when the year was out, king Nebuchadnezzar sent and brought him to Babel, with the precious vessels of the house of the Lord, and he made Zedekiah his [f]brother king over Judah and Jerusalem.
11 Zedekiah was one and twenty years old when he began to reign, and reigned eleven years in Jerusalem.
12 (C)And he did evil in the sight of the Lord his God, and humbled not himself before Jeremiah the Prophet at the commandment of the Lord.
13 But he rebelled moreover against Nebuchadnezzar, which had caused him to swear by God: and he hardened his neck and made his heart obstinate, that he might not return to the Lord God of Israel.
14 All the chief of the Priests also and of the people trespassed wonderfully, according to all the abominations of the heathen, and polluted the houses of the Lord which he had sanctified in Jerusalem.
15 Therefore the Lord God of their fathers sent to them [g]by his messengers, [h]rising early and sending: for he had compassion on his people, and on his habitation.
16 But they mocked the messengers of God, and despised his words, and misused his Prophets, until the wrath of the Lord arose against his people, and till there was no [i]remedy.
17 For he brought upon them the king of the Chaldeans, who slew their young men with the sword [j]in the house of their Sanctuary, and spared neither young man nor virgin, ancient, nor aged. God [k]gave all into his hand,
18 And all the vessels of the house of God great and small, and the treasures of the house of the Lord, and the treasures of the king, and of his princes: all these carried he to Babel.
19 And they burnt the house of God, and brake down the wall of Jerusalem, and burnt all the palaces thereof with fire, and all the precious vessels thereof, to destroy all.
20 And they that were left by the sword, carried he away to Babel, and they were servants to him, and to his sons, until the kingdom of the [l]Persians had rule,
21 To fulfill the word of the Lord by the [m]mouth of Jeremiah, until the land had her fill of her Sabbaths: for all the days that she lay desolate, she kept Sabbath, to fulfill seventy years.
22 ¶ (D)But in the [n]first year of Cyrus king of Persia (when the word of the Lord, spoken by the mouth of Jeremiah, was finished) the Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus king of Persia, and he made a proclamation through all his kingdom, and also by writing, saying,
23 Thus saith Cyrus king of Persia, All the kingdoms of the earth hath the Lord God of heaven given me, and hath [o]commanded me to build him an house in Jerusalem, that is in Judah. Who is among you of all his people, with whom the Lord his God is? let him go up.
Footnotes
- 2 Chronicles 36:2 For three months after the death of Josiah, came Necho to Jerusalem, and so the plagues began, which Huldah and the Prophetess forewarned should come upon Jerusalem.
- 2 Chronicles 36:3 To pay this as a yearly tribute.
- 2 Chronicles 36:5 Because he and the people turned not to God by his first plague, he brought a new upon him, and at length rooted them out.
- 2 Chronicles 36:8 He meaneth superstitious marks which were found upon his body, when he was dead, which thing declared how deeply idolatry was rooted in his heart, seeing he bare the marks in his flesh.
- 2 Chronicles 36:9 That is, he began his reign at eight years old, and reigned ten years when his father was alive, and after his father’s death, which was the eighteenth year of his age, he reigned alone three months and ten days.
- 2 Chronicles 36:10 Or, uncle.
- 2 Chronicles 36:15 Hebrew, by the hand of his.
- 2 Chronicles 36:15 By this phrase the Scripture meaneth, oftentimes, and diligently, as Jer. 11:7 and 25:3 and 26:5 and 32:33.
- 2 Chronicles 36:16 Till God could no longer suffer their sins, but must needs punish them.
- 2 Chronicles 36:17 Whither they fled, thinking to have been saved for the holiness thereof.
- 2 Chronicles 36:17 Which is not because God approveth him, which yet is the minister of his justice, but because God would by his just judgment punish this people: for this king was led with ambition and vain glory, whereunto were joined fury and cruelty: therefore his work was condemnable, notwithstanding it was just and holy on God’s part, who used this wicked instrument to declare his justice.
- 2 Chronicles 36:20 When Cyrus King of Persia had made the Babylonians subject.
- 2 Chronicles 36:21 Who threatened the vengeance of God and seventy years captivity, which he calleth the Sabbaths or rest of the land, Jer. 25:11.
- 2 Chronicles 36:22 In the first year that he reigned over the Chaldeans, Ezra 1:1.
- 2 Chronicles 36:23 God had so forewarned by his Prophet above an hundred years before Cyrus was born, Isa. 44:28, that Jerusalem and the Temple should be built again by Cyrus his anointed: so called, because God used his service for a time to deliver his Church.
2 Chronicles 36
Common English Bible
Jehoahaz rules
36 The people of the land took Jehoahaz, Josiah’s son, and made him the next king in Jerusalem. 2 Jehoahaz was 23 years old when he became king, and he ruled for three months in Jerusalem. 3 The king of Egypt removed him from office in Jerusalem. The Egyptian king imposed a fine on the land totaling one hundred kikkars of silver and one kikkar of gold. 4 Then the king of Egypt made Jehoahaz’s brother Eliakim king of Judah and Jerusalem, and changed his name to Jehoiakim. Neco took his brother Jehoahaz prisoner and carried him off to Egypt.
Jehoiakim rules
5 Jehoiakim was 25 years old when he became king, and he ruled for eleven years in Jerusalem. He did what was evil in the Lord’s eyes. 6 Babylon’s King Nebuchadnezzar attacked him, bound him with bronze chains, and took him to Babylon. 7 Nebuchadnezzar also took some equipment from the Lord’s temple to Babylon and placed them in his own temple there. 8 The rest of Jehoiakim’s deeds, including his detestable practices and all that was charged against him, are written in the official records of Israel’s and Judah’s kings. His son Jehoiachin succeeded him as king.
Jehoiachin rules
9 Jehoiachin was 18[a] years old when he became king, and he ruled for three months[b] in Jerusalem. He did what was evil in the Lord’s eyes. 10 In the springtime, King Nebuchadnezzar sent for him to be brought to Babylon, along with valuable equipment from the Lord’s temple. Then he made Zedekiah his uncle the next king of Judah and Jerusalem.
Zedekiah rules
11 Zedekiah was 21 years old when he became king, and he ruled for eleven years in Jerusalem. 12 He did what was evil in the Lord his God’s eyes and didn’t submit before the prophet Jeremiah, who spoke for the Lord. 13 Moreover, he rebelled against King Nebuchadnezzar, despite the solemn pledge Nebuchadnezzar had forced him to swear in God’s name. He became stubborn and refused to turn back to the Lord, Israel’s God. 14 All the leaders of the priests and the people also grew increasingly unfaithful, following all the detestable practices of the nations. They polluted the Lord’s temple that God had dedicated in Jerusalem. 15 Time and time again, the Lord, the God of their ancestors, sent word to them through his messengers because he had compassion on his people and his dwelling. 16 But they made fun of God’s messengers, treating God’s words with contempt and ridiculing God’s prophets to such an extent that there was no hope of warding off the Lord’s rising anger against his people.
Jerusalem destroyed
17 So God brought the Babylonian[c] king against them. The king killed their young men with the sword in their temple’s sanctuary, and showed no pity for young men or for virgins, for the old or for the feeble. God handed all of them over to him. 18 Then the king hauled everything off to Babylon, every item from God’s temple, both large and small, including the treasures of the Lord’s temple and those of the king and his officials. 19 Next the Babylonians burned God’s temple down, demolished the walls of Jerusalem, and set fire to all its palaces, destroying everything of value. 20 Finally, he exiled to Babylon anyone who survived the killing so that they could be his slaves and the slaves of his children until Persia came to power. 21 This is how the Lord’s word spoken by Jeremiah was carried out. The land finally enjoyed its sabbath rest. For as long as it lay empty, it rested, until seventy years were completed.
Cyrus’ decree
22 In the first year of Persia’s King Cyrus, to carry out the Lord’s promise spoken through Jeremiah, the Lord moved Persia’s King Cyrus to issue the following proclamation throughout his kingdom, along with a written decree:
23 This is what Persia’s King Cyrus says: The Lord, the God of heaven, has given me all the earth’s kingdoms and has instructed me to build a temple for him at Jerusalem in Judah. Whoever among you belong to God’s people, let them go up, and may the Lord their God be with them!
Footnotes
- 2 Chronicles 36:9 LXX, 2 Kgs 24:8; MT eight
- 2 Chronicles 36:9 2 Kgs 24:8; MT adds and ten days.
- 2 Chronicles 36:17 Heb Chaldean
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